MartyGrass Posted September 2 Posted September 2 I don't see any more Millies or H-150LWs being made. It has to be due to poor sales. They don't look much more difficult to build. Heritage used to charge an extra $150 for the H-150LW and even made some H-157LWs. Millies look like they start with a mahogany billet and open it up more than the H-150.
HANGAR18 Posted September 2 Posted September 2 Probably because no one outside of the lot of us has ever heard of a Millie. This thread needs a picture.
Gitfiddler Posted September 2 Posted September 2 I agree that Milies (H155, Custom, Pro, Y2K, etc.) should be reintroduced by Heritage. It certainly would bring a more unique build concept to the market, and separate Heritage from a crowded field of solid/semi-hollow body guitar designs. At one time Heritage offered a Custom Millie as part of its bespoke program. https://heritageguitars.com/products/custom-shop-h-155m-electric-guitar-vintage-orange-translucent-ah16211 https://heritageguitars.com/products/custom-shop-h-155m-electric-guitar-silver-top-ah16208 2
chico Posted October 17 Posted October 17 U know me, I’m a Millie lover. Lighter than a H150 unless you pay the premium custom core prices. My H155 made my heavy H150, lovely as it was, expendable.
hinesarchtop Posted October 19 Posted October 19 They should bring them back. I always wanted a Millie Pro model. Weird designation but the florentine cutaway was neato. 2
hinesarchtop Posted October 19 Posted October 19 On 9/2/2024 at 1:22 PM, Spectrum13 said: What about Millie Bobby Brown? Yes
tbonesullivan Posted October 19 Posted October 19 It's all about the $$$$. The biggest sellers that Heritage has and has had for years are the H150 and H535 models, which correspond to two of the G-brands most popular models. It is kinda sad that pretty much all the models that separated them from G-brand are gone, but they have to make the guitars that the market wants and will sell to keep going.
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